British DJ allergic to Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Internet is an important scientific development which helps people to stay connected through internet anywhere. But such technological advancements have created some problems for some people who have some rare and strange allergies.
Two percent people in the world suffer from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. Club DJ, Steve Miller is allergic to Wi-Fi, hence he has been living a secluded life since diagnosis of his ailment.
Steve can't use trains, airports or hotels as all these places have Wi-Fi these days. Exposure to Wi-Fi internet waves makes him dizzy, sick, and disorientated. Miller always carries a Wi-Fi detector to avoid problem areas.
His allergy to "electrosmog" caused by wireless internet waves has made his life difficult. Presently he stays in a detached house with
18in thick granite walls in a village near Falmouth, Cornwall. Miller said: "I feel like an exile on my own planet. It's almost impossible to find somewhere without Wi-Fi nowadays."
He says that he has missed out on a large number of overseas gigs because all airports and most hotels have Wi-Fi.